Treasure Valley Community College, the only accredited Carpentry school in Oregon, is located in Ontario. It received a ranking of 88th in the country in 2010.
In 2010, 0 students graduated from Treasure Valley Community College's Carpentry programs.

Cost

The tuition rate for students taking Carpentry courses at Treasure Valley Community College was $4,095 per year.

A Carpentry certificate from an Oregon school... what next?

The highest percentage of Carpentry graduates in Oregon pursue careers as a carpenter.
In 2010, there were 9,840 carpenters working in Oregon.
In Oregon, the largest numbers of carpenters work in the following counties:

Clackamas County - 6,500 carpenters

Marion County - 1,070 carpenters

Lane County - 740 carpenters

Projected Growth

According the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of carpenters is expected to grow by 1% by 2018. There are projected to be an estimated 13,860 carpenters working in the Oregon then.

Salary

A carpenter in Oregon earns $43,240 per year on average.
But, in 2010, some Oregon carpenters earned as little as less than $21,870 per year or as much as more than $76,080 per year.
The counties in Oregon with the highest average salary for a carpenter are:

Clackamas County - $45,570 per year

Benton County - $45,050 per year

Jackson County - $44,340 per year

The following counties in Oregon have the lowest average salaries for A carpenter:

Baker County - $35,020 per year

Linn County - $37,120 per year

Deschutes County - $38,220 per year

More Information

For more Oregon data regarding a career in carpentry in Oregon and to compare salaries with various related fields such as locksmithing or automotive, take a look at the graphs and charts below.

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